Arc'teryxCita Short

Retailers' Descriptions

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Ultra lightweight and breathable, the Arc'teryx Cita Shorts for women are designed to keep you comfy and dry during a trail run or a day hike. Made from Circuit polyester fabric, these Arc'teryx shorts have a drawcord at the waist for a snug fit and a waistband lined with moisture-wicking mesh. A zippered security pocket at the hip is sized for gels, bars, keys or a little MP3 player and has a headphone port to help manage the cord.

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Altrec Outdoors

Midsummer hikes, afternoon jogs, and grueling crossfit sessions all call for the Arc'teryx Women's Cita Short. The DWR-treated Circuit polyester breaths and dries quickly for comfort during sweat-drenched workouts, and the seamless inner thighs help you stay chafe-free.

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Backcountry.com

Designed for running and light hiking, the unlined women's Cita Shorts from Arc'teryx are crafted with durable polyester fabric which wicks your sweat away from your skin to the fabric's surface where it can dry quickly. Seamless inner thighs mean you don't have to deal with hot spots or chafing during your workout while the reflective logo helps keep you visible in low light conditions. Two front pockets and a zippered right hip back pocket keep your ID, energy gel, and keys secure.

Arc'teryx is building you clothes that will outlast and out work even you on your finest days. So what are you waiting for? Are you really going to let this one pass by you as your trudging down the trails, up the mountain face, and down the river? I didn't think so. The new Cita Short for women will be your best friend this year. PRODUCT FEATURES: Breathable, quick-drying four-way stretch fabric DWR water/oil stain repellent Two front hand pockets, zippered key pocket on back right hip Mesh-lined drawstring waistband Laminated hem and smooth, seamless inner thigh Reflective logo

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Appalachian Outdoors

Arc'teryx Cita Short

previously retailed for:
$39.97 -
$74.95

The Arc'teryx Cita Short is not available from the stores we monitor.
It was last seen
May 21, 2014 at Backcountry.com.